Fishing Lead Core

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Anybody have experience fishing lead core line in freshwater lakes? I'm thinking to set up some of my classic penn reels targeting striper. I have old an old penn squidder, jigmaster 500, two 209 level winds and a #65. I saw where someone said to use level wind reels, which, some of mine aren't. Seems like it isn't an issue as long as you know how to guide the line on when reeling in. Rods are two ugly stick 6' medium heavy and three 6' 6" medium action. Rigs will be chartreuse and white bucktails and/or swim baits on double rigs or alabama rigs. I have a few umbrella rigs too but not sure if that is necessary. Also, how many "colors" do you normally load the reel with and what backing if any? Thinking to use ~20ft long leaders ~ 20lb mono or flouro with 27lb leadcore. Trolling with the main engine 2 - 2.5 mph. One thing I've seen is NEVER stop the boat while trolling, which makes perfect sense. Any tips and tricks are more than welcomed!
 
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When we troll for king/spanish/grouper, you never stop the boat. Especially if u have more than 2 lines out. If you are in a pattern with other boats, peel off out of the loop and go deal with your fish, then troll back in the parade when finished.

If u need any Penn parts and can't find them, let me know. We have 2 very good dealers down here who stock a lot of old stock
 
When we troll for king/spanish/grouper, you never stop the boat. Especially if u have more than 2 lines out. If you are in a pattern with other boats, peel off out of the loop and go deal with your fish, then troll back in the parade when finished.

If u need any Penn parts and can't find them, let me know. We have 2 very good dealers down here who stock a lot of old stock
Hoping to post some pics if I ever get time to put this plan into action. But yeah, lead core line is going to sink like, well - lead. Not cheap line, then factor in all the tackle. Getting everything snagged up is going to cost you a pretty penny. I'll be fishing in about 25 - 30 ft, so gotta keep on movin along lol. But what I like is not having to deal with live bait. We'll see if this works...stay tuned
 
Phat, yes absolutely and many do both at the same time. I'm looking to keep it more simple and also the fact that I don't need to fish very deep in this lake. Planning on a 5 rod spread. On the business end will be an alabama rig with five 3/8oz bucktails with 7" curly tail worms.
 
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